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Interviews with Industry Leaders & Academic Experts
Our interviewees will help you discover what it is like to work with various companies and universities in Switzerland and abroad. You will also learn about persuasive and effective oral and written communication.
Whether you are a junior professional looking for career inspiration or simply curious about the latest work and research in economics, communications, international relations, education, and related fields, in the section below you will find valuable insights and motivation to explore new research, ideas, and career opportunities.









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Turn Complexity Into Clarity: A Strategic Persuasion Framework for Experts & Innovators
Explaining complex ideas is one of the central challenges facing researchers, founders, and professionals across fields. Whether the task involves describing a scientific breakthrough, a deep-technology innovation, or a novel approach to social problems, clarity is not merely a stylistic choice. It is a strategic advantage. Across years of interviewing experts, conducting doctoral research in persuasive communication, and teaching “Beyond the Lab: Podcasting, Interviewing, an

Sorina I. Crisan, PhD
Nov 28, 20257 min read


How to Manage Harvard Kennedy School: Prof. Joseph S. Nye Jr. Reflects on His Marriage, Overall Career & Writing Craft
What is it like to have a career that spans both academia and government? In this captivating interview with Joseph S. Nye, Jr., a distinguished scholar and former U.S. government official, we explore the multifaceted life of a man who has profoundly influenced the field of international relations. Nye, a University Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus and former Dean of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, is renowned for creating the concept of 'soft power,' a corner

Sorina I. Crisan, PhD
Aug 29, 202418 min read


Summer Writing Challenge: Looking for Accountability Partners
Do you find it challenging to stay on track with your writing goals? And, do you find it especially difficult to write during the summer...

Sorina I. Crisan, PhD
Jun 14, 20222 min read


Insights from Working in Afghanistan & Ukraine: Interview with Cristina Teleki, PhD
What does it look like to be an ICRC female Field Delegate in countries such as: Afghanistan, Ukraine, or Georgia? If you aspire towards a career in the humanitarian field or are curious to learn from the experiences of someone who chooses this honorable, important, and courageous life path, then the work and story of Dr. Cristina Teleki will greatly inspire you. Dr. Teleki is a legal scholar and a humanitarian professional whose academic research and practical work focus on

Sorina I. Crisan, PhD
May 31, 202212 min read


Swiss Education & Hospitality Industry: Interview with Anne-Sophie Delval, PhD
How is Swiss education perceived internationally and why do hospitality schools located in Switzerland choose to capitalize on this perception? In her recently published book, Dr. Anne-Sophie Delval not only answers the aforementioned questions, but also discusses and deconstructs what the concept of ‘international,’ “really means, and what it implies for organizations and individuals.” In this interview, you will be able to learn details about Dr. Delval’s book on the inter

Sorina I. Crisan, PhD
Mar 23, 202212 min read


Shaping the Practice of School Psychology: Interview with Carol S. Lidz, Psy.D.
“Who really knows us? And, who really knows what we have accomplished in our lives?” These are the questions that Dr. Carol S. Lidz asked herself at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. In search of “meaning” for “the time provided,” in 2020, Dr. Lidz became “increasingly grateful” to have the ability and personal network required to write a book that showcases her and several other female colleagues’ professional experiences within the field of School Psychology. In this

Sorina I. Crisan, PhD
Feb 8, 202212 min read


World Politics & UN Peacebuilding: Interview with Sara Hellmüller, PhD
How does the emerging multipolar world order influence United Nations peacebuilding approaches? If you are an international relations scholar, a peacebuilding practitioner, or someone who wants to learn about current peace research, then Dr. Hellmüller’s work will greatly appeal to you. In this brief interview you will learn about: Dr. Hellmüller’s strategies to coin her research questions, the methodological approach she’s taking to structure and conduct her work, the unexpe

Sorina I. Crisan, PhD
Jan 18, 20226 min read


Human Coding, Machine-Learning Techniques & Discourse Analysis: Interview with David Sylvan, PhD
Are you interested to learn about current research employing both human coding and machine-learning (ML) techniques, within the social sciences? If so, in this short interview, you will be able to read about Dr. David Sylvan’s reasons for undertaking such a methodological approach within his own research and the benefits/dis-benefits of utilizing human coding versus ML techniques to conduct discourse analysis within the field of international relations/political science. Dr.

Sorina I. Crisan, PhD
Dec 16, 20217 min read


The 10 Writing Rules: Advice from Author Jenn M. Jackson, PhD
Are you struggling with writing and publishing within the field of political science? If so, do not worry – your struggle is understood...

Sorina I. Crisan, PhD
Nov 23, 20215 min read
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